MidCap Financial trades at a significant discount to net asset value but faces rising nonaccruals and a potential sale by Apollo Global Management. MFIC maintains an 11.17% dividend yield with a $0.31 quarterly payout, supported by $0.38 per share net investment income in the first quarter. Nonaccruals rose significantly to 3.4% as of the end of the first quarter, up 90 basis points sequentially.
MidCap Financial Investment NASDAQ: MFIC reported first-quarter results for the period ended March 31, 2026, highlighting a mix of solid net investment income, portfolio valuation pressure, and an aggressive share repurchase program that management said was aimed at improving shareholder value while the stock trades at a discount to net asset value (NAV). Get MFIC alerts:Sign UpQuarterly results and NAV decline Chief Executive Officer Tanner Powell said net investment income (NII) was $0.38 per share for the quarter, while GAAP net loss was $0.30 per share.
MidCap Financial Investment (MFIC) came out with quarterly earnings of $0.38 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $0.36 per share. This compares to earnings of $0.37 per share a year ago.
| Capital Markets Industry | Financials Sector | Tanner Powell CEO | XFRA Exchange | US03761U5020 ISIN |
| US Country | - Employees | 9 Jun 2026 Last Dividend | 3 Dec 2018 Last Split | 5 May 2004 IPO Date |
MidCap Financial Investment Corporation, previously known as Apollo Investment Corporation, functions as a business development company (BDC) and stands as a closed-end, externally managed, non-diversified management investment firm. In compliance with the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"), it has elected to be treated as a BDC. Its core specialization revolves around providing private equity investments, focusing on areas such as leveraged buyouts, acquisitions, recapitalizations, growth capital, refinancing, and supporting private middle-market companies. The organization extends its investment portfolio across various sectors, endeavoring to generate attractive returns by investing in a diversified array of financial products and engaging in direct equity and debt financing transactions.
Provides financial backing through direct equity investments, mezzanine financing, and first lien secured loans, aiming to support companies in their growth, recapitalization, or refinancing phases. This includes stretch senior loans, unitranche loans, and second lien secured loans, offering versatile funding options adapted to the unique requirements of middle-market companies.
Offers senior secured loans that provide a layer of financial security to lenders by being backed by company assets. Additionally, the firm engages in the provision of unsecured debt financing, which does not require collateral, thus presenting a flexible option for businesses in need of capital.
Focuses on subordinated debt instruments and loans, which rank below other loans and debt instruments in terms of claims on assets or earnings. This type of financing is often utilized for growth capital and strategic acquisitions.
Engages in equity co-investments, partnering with other investors to provide capital for businesses. This approach allows for shared investment risks and benefits among the investing parties.
Allocates part of its portfolio to cash equivalents and U.S. government securities, focusing on high-quality debt investments that mature in one year or less. This strategy is utilized for managing liquidity and mitigating investment risks.
Explores investment opportunities in high-yield bonds and distressed debt, aiming to capitalize on the higher returns associated with higher risk levels. The firm also looks beyond the U.S. market, investing in international companies and securities to diversify its investment portfolio further.
Delves into structured finance products such as collateralized loan obligations (CLOs) and credit-linked notes (CLNs), which allow for the diversification of credit risk and the pursuit of strategic investment opportunities in various market conditions.
Maintains a diversified approach by investing across a broad range of industries, including but not limited to construction, business services, energy, healthcare, high tech, and telecommunications. This diversified strategy aims at spreading investment risks and tapping into the growth potential across different sectors.